Well, what a comeback that was. A disaster of an opening but ended up being a relatively comfortable victory.
I didn't really feel as though Spurs were ever on top and oddly, not concerned when we went 2-0 down.
This Chelsea team now has something about them and I don't just mean Palmer. Maresco's tactical plan seems to working quite nicely now and with lots of competition for spaces, everyone wants to put a shift in. Something we seemed to be lacking the past few seasons.
Everyone seemed to want to get stuck in and run. Everyone wanted to chase everything and it looked very much like a cohesive, supportive unit.
Having said that, there are still some glaring issues that need to be resolved. We need to have more than Jackson up front. Not too much of an issue at the moment, but there clearly isn't competition for him. That's not his fault, but it certainly limits our options.
Sanchez also needs to be replaced. He isn't very good at playing with the ball at feet and it will cost us later down the line.
Should Caicedo have seen red? I'm on the fence.
I didn't really feel as though Spurs were ever on top and oddly, not concerned when we went 2-0 down.
This Chelsea team now has something about them and I don't just mean Palmer. Maresco's tactical plan seems to working quite nicely now and with lots of competition for spaces, everyone wants to put a shift in. Something we seemed to be lacking the past few seasons.
Everyone seemed to want to get stuck in and run. Everyone wanted to chase everything and it looked very much like a cohesive, supportive unit.
Having said that, there are still some glaring issues that need to be resolved. We need to have more than Jackson up front. Not too much of an issue at the moment, but there clearly isn't competition for him. That's not his fault, but it certainly limits our options.
Sanchez also needs to be replaced. He isn't very good at playing with the ball at feet and it will cost us later down the line.
Should Caicedo have seen red? I'm on the fence.